Male threatened to kill family for money near Walnut Ave, Cleveland OH
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According to the dispatch call, a male near Walnut Avenue threatened to kill the caller and the caller's family if money was not given. The suspect was described as a male in a newer white SUV. The caller is known for making frequent calls reporting threats.
Audio|Heard on: Cleveland Police and Metro Housing Authority
Listen to dispatch call
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be near Walnut.
00:04
He's a habitual caller.
00:07
He's saying there's a male parked outside of his apartment building threatening to kill him and his family if he doesn't give him money.
00:14
Suspect male is in a newer white SUV.
00:18
He's a male approximately 5 foot 11, medium build, 45 to 50 years old, dark complexion.
00:24
He doesn't know what his name is.
00:26
Yeah, it's going to be code 2[1].
00:30
That copy. And are the priors for the same?
00:35
34. Can you make me a report number when able?
00:40
Yes.
00:42
Pretty much.
00:43
And would have been there, do you suppose?
00:51
6287.
00:53
It looks like pretty much he was threatened by males in the parking lot across the street.
01:02
Male CIT.
01:05
Lots of calls for people threatening him.
01:10
Stand by, I'm looking for how to find Dispos in this new kid.
01:15
Okay, I copy, thank you.
01:18
Looks like they've done CIT reports.
01:22
3-2.
01:25
Did we ever find a social for the victim?
01:29
3-7-9. Did you see it through that other car?
01:34
No, I've been digging and digging.
01:35
I can't come up with anything.
01:37
No history with that name either.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
code 2: Urgent but non-emergency response; proceed promptly without lights or siren.
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